Feds Begin Fortifying D.C. with Security Barriers, Fencing Roughly Three Months Ahead of Inauguration Day

Capitol Fence
by Charlotte Hazard

 

The federal government this week began fortifying Washington, D.C., for Inauguration Day, which is roughly three months away.

The effort has begun with crews erecting fencing around the White House, including nearby Lafayette Park, the National Park Service, which is leading the effort, said Tuesday.

Other projects include putting up view stands for the Inauguration parade along with accompanying lighting and sound equipment for the Jan. 20, 2025, event.

Such efforts historically begin Nov. 1. The park service said it started roughly two weeks earlier to “accommodate additional time needed for a safer and more secure environment.”

Related closures will stay in place until February 2025.

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Charlotte Hazard is a reporter for Just the News.
Photo “Fences Around Capitol” by Frypie. CC BY-SA 4.0.

 

 

 


Reprinted with permission from Just the News 

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  1. Captain Kirk

    the momentum for President Trump continues to build. If he wins, the four years that the democrats drove our nation into the ground will be recorded as one of the darkest periods in American history. I cannot think of a single act, law, decision, or mandate that these bozos have been responsible for that has been beneficial to our Nation. The fact that they have failed so miserably proves that the donks massively cheated in the election. The legal voters in America are not so stupid that they would have voted for these two idiots.

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